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I am after using a before close statement to check a cell's value and show a
message box if true. This would apply across all of my worksheets. I.E. If C1 = False Then Display C1 needs to be True But then still let them close. As an aside is there any way to make sure a front worksheet opens no matter on which worksheet it is closed? Many thanks. |
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